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The former forward had been admitted to hospital a number of times over the past 12 months as he battled heart and respiratory problems. On Sunday, it was confirmed that he had died of cardiac arrest.

Born in the then-Portuguese colony of Mozambique, Eusebio moved to Europe and made his name with Benfica, winning the 1962 European Cup and being named European Footballer of the Year tree years later in 1965.

Continental glory did not always prove so easy to come by, however, and his Benfica side - expected to dominate Europe in the 1960s - tasted European Cup final heartache in 1963, 1965 and 1968.

Nonetheless, Eusebio cemented his reputation as one of the world's most fearsome attacking talents, with his searing pace and mazy dribbling proving the scourge of some of the game's best defenders. He netted a remarkable 733 times in 435 professional games.

Real Madrid star and current Portuguese football icon Cristiano Ronaldo led the tributes to Eusebio on Twitter.

Former winger Luis Figo added his voice, tweeting: "The king! Great loss for all of us! The greatest!"

And the Portuguese Football Federation paid homage to Eusebio on its official website, saying: "Portugal is in mourning. He died in the early hours of Sunday, a victim of cardiac arrest, Eusébio da Silva Ferreira, the King, King of Magriços 1966 and eternal symbol of the country, the Seleção and SL Benfica."